We have studied the angular dependence of the irreversible magnetization of
several YBa2Cu3O7 and 2H-NbSe2 single crystals with columnar
defects tilted off the c-axis. At high magnetic fields, the irreversible
magnetization Mi(ΘH) exhibits a well known maximum when the applied
field is parallel to the tracks. As the field is decreased below H∼0.02Hc2, the peak shifts away from the tracks' direction toward either the
c-axis or the ab-planes. We demonstrate that this shift results from the
misalignment between the external and internal field directions due to the
competition between anisotropy and geometry effects.Comment: 5 figure